Retired warrior Dionisia’s quiet life as a grandmother is interrupted when an old friend is in need of saving. With her past catching up to her she is about to discover just how magic left her world, and have to decide if it is worth bringing back.

Obscurato takes place in a Medieval inspired fantasy world where magic is the stuff of fairy tales. Our heroine Dionisia has a secret and to protect it she enlists the help of her husband Larkin, his upstart squire Joseph, and the ever loyal Ram. They may be in over their heads as the malevolent forces behind the mystery could be more than they can handle.

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The Team

Deanna Brigman, artist and writer

Deanna works as an illustrator and graphic designer by day. Although a life-long lover of comics this is her first foray into the world of webcomics. She does the writing and illustration for the series. You can view more examples of her illustration work at her portfolio website, and connect with her on Tumblr and Twitter.

Basia Padlo, editor

By day, Basia is an editorial assistant at a company that reviews medical equipment. By night, she is an aspiring author and sometimes mermaid, but only on the full moon. She is currently co-writing a supernatural murder mystery set in Philadelphia, tentatively titled Parker & Winthrop. You can connect with her on Tumblr and Twitter.

Ryan Burst, letterer

A writer and letterer, Ryan has come a long way since his days of freeform Marvel RPG chats. He is currently the moderator of the /r/ComicBookCollabs subreddit. Recently he has had a short comic published in Stache Publishing’s Aporkalypse Anthology. When Ryan is not neck deep in his back log of comic pulls, he can be found enjoying quality time (re: re-watching Firefly) with his wife and newborn son. You can connect with him on Twitter

Jenn Arledge, Developmental Editor (Chapter 6 to Present)

Jenn Arledge is a comic writer and founder of Arledge Comics. Jenn’s credits span from the award-winning ALEX PRIEST series to all-ages titles like FUTURE GIRL (Pixabits) and historical adventures like BLACK GOLD. They’ve raised over $16K across four successful Kickstarter campaigns in 2017 alone. They graduated from Central Washington University with degrees in English – focusing in British literature – and in philosophy – specializing in religious studies and focusing in pre-Christian literature. Jenn believes that fostering new talent is paramount to the comic industry – their TRIAL RUN anthology aims to provide room for new and developing creators to establish themselves and their styles in a low pressure environment. You can connect with them on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.